Stories in Flowing Water

Rivers and rivers in Vietnam tend to flow eastward into the Gulf of Tonkin. There is one, though, that stand out as exceptions. The Serepok flows west and flows into the Mekong River.

Springing from the Central Highlands, it has an entourage of rivers and beautiful waterfalls, and many of them come with a legend attached.

Dray Sap and the story of a girl who

Situated Ne Krong District, in which the Ede minority people live, carts Sap is one of several waterfalls origin Plain Central High that deep in the mythology.

Legend that a beautiful girl named H’Mi Ede pursued and proposed by many rich people, but fell in love with the poor, but good-hearted people.

One day, a giant monster with glowing eyes themselves as H’Mi and her boyfriend, who sat on the rock and tease each other. The monster is said to have taken water from the river to the cave mouth and spit out by force, knocking him unconscious and swept away.

The stood rooted in sadness, and turned into a large tree stuck in the stone. Where young lovers attack waterfall, the sound of the boy calls to his girlfriend and mist around him, the tears shed by the two hearts delight.

Dray Sap “Smoke Waterfall” in local Ede minority language. waterfalls actually make the effects of smoke. Sap carts also called “Husband Waterfall” is known as “Thac Chong” in Vietnam.

Seen from afar, in the three-tiered cart Sap waterfall pictures that stand out against the background of mountains and forests. strong water flow, especially during the rainy season, when autumn about 12 meters high and 120 meterswide. In the dry season, the landscape similar to the white water of life that contrasts perfectly with a wide blue sky.

For visitors, a suspension bridge overlooking the waterfall offers a great photo opportunity.

There are also many hiking trails through the surrounding forest that brings visitors through lush foliage to a small eyes. This area is home to many kinds of birds singing that provides soothing music.

Dray Nur and gold bamboo rats

Not Sap is Nur, perhaps the crown jewel in the waterfall area who wear with pride.

Dray divide Dak Nong and Dak Lak province. This is regarded as the most impressive waterfalls in the Central Highlands, flows from a height of more than 30 meters and 250 meters.

In and dry season which can pass through the water into a large caveunderneath.

Several provide choice fell at the waterfall shower and freshen up in your body and soul.

Dray Nur, of course, his own story to tell.

Dray, in Ede, means waterfall and bamboo rats Nur means.

The story that there was a prince named Nur, who enjoy the beautiful scenery the area, wandering in the forest. Nur was the son of Ea, the king of water in the world.

One day, he found two beautiful girls whose father, head of the region, was killed in battle with another tribe. Without support from their families, both girls had to go to the woods to find food to survive.

Moved by their suffering, a prince who used supernatural powers to supply their homes with sufficient food and other necessities

As p dayround, his affection turned into love and married a prince.

Shortly after that, the prince was leaving his second wife returned home and saw his father, who was not satisfied with what he had done his son, forbade him to return to the forest.

The child refused and ran away. But he began to lose his father before long even when he lived happily with his two wives are very loyal to him. They stuck by him wherever he went.

One day, the prince gave himself into the golden bamboo rats and dive into the waterfall next to the king’s palace.

His wife and parked myself on this site to wait for their husbands to come.

The later changed its name to commemorate Prince Nur basket.

The cart Nur waterfall is also known as “Thac Cai” or “Wife Waterfall” in Vietnam.

From cityBuon Ma Thuot, Vietnam’s coffee capital of Dak Lak Province, it takes about an hour to get to the waterfall by car.

VietNamNet/Thanh Nien

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